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Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

Eby says resignation of Atira housing CEO is step toward restoring public confidence

RICHMOND, B.C. — The resignation of the CEO at one of British Columbia's largest public housing operators is a step toward rebuilding confidence in organizations serving the province's most vulnerable people, says Premier David Eby.
Map: Air quality advisory issued for the Metro Vancouver region

Map: Air quality advisory issued for the Metro Vancouver region

This interactive map shows which parts of Metro Vancouver have poor air quality.
Three Vancouver breweries bring home gold from world's biggest beer awards event

Three Vancouver breweries bring home gold from world's biggest beer awards event

BC won seven medals in all at the international event.
'Multiple serious incidents': Vancouver Police respond to over 1,800 calls in 3 days

'Multiple serious incidents': Vancouver Police respond to over 1,800 calls in 3 days

It was the third busiest weekend of 2023 so far.
Vancouver resident alleges city worker engaged in hypocritical parking behaviour

Vancouver resident alleges city worker engaged in hypocritical parking behaviour

"How come she has the authority to park wherever she wants to grab her food?" he asks on Twitter.
Vancouver police investigating after teen stabbed in West End

Vancouver police investigating after teen stabbed in West End

The victim says another teen stabbed him.
'Someone bear-sprayed him in the face': Man assaulted on crowded Vancouver beach

'Someone bear-sprayed him in the face': Man assaulted on crowded Vancouver beach

The suspect was not located and remains at large.
Canucks' golfing forward J.T. Miller does not qualify for the U.S. Open

Canucks' golfing forward J.T. Miller does not qualify for the U.S. Open

Miller shot a six-over-par 78 on Monday to miss the cut for U.S. Open qualifiers.
Local Italian restaurant chain opening new location in Vancouver's tallest office building

Local Italian restaurant chain opening new location in Vancouver's tallest office building

The eye-catching highrise with its "stacked" boxes design will have a 5,000-square-foot restaurant on the ground floor.
Bob Kronbauer: Don't throw the City's leftover bricks into windows - they're art now!

Bob Kronbauer: Don't throw the City's leftover bricks into windows - they're art now!

If you leave materials for long enough, eventually someone will turn them into art
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